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Nissan is the only Japanese automaker with the balls to step up with a GT86/FRS competitor. (Honda is dead to me right now, and Mazda doesn't seem to be in a hurry to bring back the RX7 or unveil a Miata coupe).
Nissan has already proved their commitment to performance cars with the GTR and Z, but I think they need a legitimate business case from the FRS in order to offer a RWD car that the teenagers/20 somethings can afford. In other words, they will watch and see how the FRS market is...and then make a move.
With that said, it won't be for a couple of years.
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